TY  - JOUR
T1  - Higher education and ethnicity
T2  - A case study with Aymara students
AU  - Álvarez Díaz, Andrea
AU  - Storey Meza, Roberto
N1  - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC
PY  - 2021/1
Y1  - 2021/1
N2  - We aim to understand the strategies that Aymara students have developed to overcome the vulnerability in access and permanence in higher education. For Aymara students, references external to the institution act as protection factors of the support network that decisively determine their adaptation to the educational environment. Methodologically, this study accounts for a case study in northern Chile regions, using biographical interviews to build the narrative regarding the university experience of the students. Main highlights establish that though ethnic–racial and socioeconomic dimensions intersect in the significance of student's vulnerability important sources of identity reinforce their resilience, subjectivities, and empowerment processes. We conclude that the learning experience is not developed exclusively in the educational institution, but it is the socioaffective space linked to the peers, the family and the community which have a decisive role, which in the case of the Aymara students, acquires an intercultural nature.
AB  - We aim to understand the strategies that Aymara students have developed to overcome the vulnerability in access and permanence in higher education. For Aymara students, references external to the institution act as protection factors of the support network that decisively determine their adaptation to the educational environment. Methodologically, this study accounts for a case study in northern Chile regions, using biographical interviews to build the narrative regarding the university experience of the students. Main highlights establish that though ethnic–racial and socioeconomic dimensions intersect in the significance of student's vulnerability important sources of identity reinforce their resilience, subjectivities, and empowerment processes. We conclude that the learning experience is not developed exclusively in the educational institution, but it is the socioaffective space linked to the peers, the family and the community which have a decisive role, which in the case of the Aymara students, acquires an intercultural nature.
KW  - community resilience
KW  - ethnicity
KW  - higher education
KW  - inclusion
UR  - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85087971225&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2  - 10.1002/jcop.22411
DO  - 10.1002/jcop.22411
M3  - Article
C2  - 32667061
AN  - SCOPUS:85087971225
SN  - 0090-4392
VL  - 49
SP  - 186
EP  - 201
JO  - Journal of Community Psychology
JF  - Journal of Community Psychology
IS  - 1
ER  -